TUNIS, March 8, 2013 (AFP)
Premier-designate Ali Larayedh unveiled on?Friday a new government for Tunisia, with independents given key posts in a?clear concession by his Islamist Ennahda party.
The following is the line-up of the new cabinet, which must still be?ratified by parliament.
Prime Minister: Ali Larayedh (Ennahda)
Government Minister for Political Affairs: Noureddine Bhiri (Ennahda)
Government Minister for Economic Affairs: Ridha Saidi (Ennahda)
Governance and Anti-Corruption Affairs Minister: Abderrahmane Ladgham?(Ettakatol)
Interior Minister: Lotfi Ben Jeddou (independent)
Foreign Minister: Othmane Jarandi (independent)
Defence Minister: Rachid Sabagh (independent)
Justice Minister: Nadhir Ben Ammou (independent)
Finance Minister: Ilyes Fakhfakh (Ettakatol)
Tourism Minister: Jamel Ghamra (independent)
Labour Minister: Naoufel Jammeli (independent)
Industry Minister: Mehdi Jomaa (independent)
Commerce Minister: Abdelwaheb Maatar (Congress for the Republic)
Transport Minister: Abdelkarim Harouni (Ennahda)
Communications and Technology Minister: Mongi Marzouk (independent)
Environment Minister: Mohamed Salmene (independent)
International Cooperation and Development Minister: Lamine Doghri?(independent)
State Property Minister: Slim Ben Hmidane (Congress for the Republic)
Agriculture Minister: Mohamed Ben Salem (Ennahda)
Social Affairs Minister: Khalil Zaouia (Ettakatol)
Health Minister: Abdelatif Mekki (Ennahda)
Youth and Sports Minister: Tarek Dhiab (independent)
Culture Minister: Mehdi Mabrouk (independent)
Family and Women Affairs Minister: Sihem Badi (Congress for the Republic)
Higher Education Minister: Moncef Ben Salem (Ennahda)
Education Minister: Salem Labyadh (independent)
Religious Affairs Minister: Nourredine El Khadmi (independent)
Human Rights Minister: Samir Dilou (Ennahda)
In addition there are 10 ministers of state.
Source: http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2013/03/81491/list-of-new-tunisia-cabinet/
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